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War-Wary Uncle Sam In The Valley

US interest in resolving the Kashmir 바카라issue바카라 thrills separatists and disturbs the Centre

On the morning of May 24, two American diplomats landed in Srinagar. Nothing unusual as American diplomats had been visiting Kashmir Valley since 1990, when armed insurgency backed by mass ­uprising broke out in the region. This time, though, the civil society groups and others who met them say they were 바카라more concerned and worried바카라 about the escalating tension between the armies of India and Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir.

According to an intelligence report, the diplomats바카라David P. Arulanantham, political affairs head of the US Embassy in Delhi, and another diplomat Robert Jacob Duval바카라stayed at the Lalit Grand Palace, Srinagar, once the Maharaja바카라s residence, on the foothills overlooking Dal lake. The diplomats met a cabinet minister and a senior police official, and also visited the house of a civilian near the Dal. 바카라They knew what is going on along the LoC between the two armies, especially in Rajouri sector,바카라 says a Kashmiri interlocutor who met the diplomats. 바카라They also knew about happenings in the Valley and were concerned and worried.바카라

Like in their previous visits, the diplomats ignored the separatist leaders. 바카라It doesn바카라t matter whether American diplomats meet us or not,바카라 says Prof Abdul Gani Bhat, former Hurriyat Conference chairman. 바카라What matters is that they hear noises and the noises have started producing music in terms of the urgency in addressing Kashmir.바카라  Nikki Haley, the Indian-origin US ambassador to the UN, is one reason behind this growing optimism. In April, Haley generated much expectation in the Valley and controve­rsy in New Delhi when she said the Donald Trump administration was concerned about tension between India and ­Pakistan and would not wait for things to go worse. She said the US might offer to mediate between India and Pakistan to 바카라de-escalate바카라 the tension and even Trump might come forward to play an active role.

India dismissed Haley바카라s offer saying, 바카라The government바카라s position for bilateral redressal of all India-Pakistan issues in an environment free of terror and violence hasn바카라t changed.바카라

But for Mirwaiz Umer Farooq, the chairman of Hurriyat바카라s moderate faction, 바카라the indication by America, being the ­superpower, to play a positive role in the region is satisfactory for the people of Kashmir바카라. Pro-independence Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chairman Yasin Malik, who says US mediation had led to JKLF바카라s decision to disarm itself in 1994 and take to unarmed means of agitation, also welcomed Haley바카라s statement. 바카라The statement of US envoy to the UN is welcome. We appreciate it and hope it would be translated into action,바카라 says Malik. Shabir Ahmad Shah of Hurriyat바카라s Geelani faction believes US diplomats should eng­age with the separatists now. During the 1990s, they would meet Shah regularly. 바카라Once George Bush senior invited me for a dinner in New Delhi,바카라 he recalls. 바카라I have had meetings with then US ambassador, Frank Wisner and US senator Frank Brown. Whenever they visited Kashmir, they met us.바카라

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The separatist leaders have always seen a role for the int­ernational community, especially the US and the UN, in the resolution of the Kashmir conflict. 바카라We have been asking them to play their role before it is too late,바카라 says Shah, a strong votary of US involvement, who believes the growing international importance of the Indian economy has forced a shift in US policy. In the post-9/11 world, when the then ambassador Robert Blackwill visited Jammu and Kashmir in 2002, he ignored the separatists and condemned armed insurgency. Unlike his predecessors, Wisner and Richard F. Celeste, who would interact with journalists, visit hospitals and talk to separatist leaders, Blackwill met the then governor G.C. Saxena, the then CM Mufti Mohammad Sayeed and former CM Farooq Abdullah. And he stayed at 15 Corps headquarters in Badamibagh.

US interest in Kashmir saw a revival of sorts when Bar­ack Obama, in his presidential campaign in November 2008, said almost the same thing that Haley said this April, suggesting that the US should try to help resolve the Kashmir conflict so that Pakistan can focus on battling Islamist militants on its north-western frontier. Richard Holbroke, whom Obama appointed as special Af-Pak envoy, met Mirwaiz in Dubai, say Hurriyat sources.

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Then, in 2011, US senator John McCain visited Ladakh and Srinagar. That time the state government spokesman had said the US senator held discussions 바카라on various important issues바카라 with the then CM Omar Abdullah and Governor N.N. Vohra. The senior Rep­ublican senator was accompanied by two foreign policy advisers and diplomats from the US embassy in New ­Delhi. When he called on Vohra, Lt Gen K.T. Parnaik, the then General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (Northern Comm­and), and Lt Gen S.A. Hasnain, the then commander of the army바카라s Srinagar-based 15 Corps, were also present.

In Haley, the separatist leaders see a Robin Raphel moment. 바카라Haley바카라s statement indicated that the Trump administration understands the threat of an unresolved Kashmir issue,바카라 says Prof Bhat. In 1993, when the then US president Bill Clinton appointed Raphel as the first Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, she was already a frequent traveller to the Valley while serving at the US embassy in Delhi since 1991. She had described Kashmir as dispute at a diplomatic event and suggested a referendum, causing quite a storm in Delhi.

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Activists in the Valley still remember Raphel fondly. 바카라During one of her visits, some lawyers started telling her what happened in 1947 in Kashmir. She cut them short, saying, 바카라I know what happened in 1947, you tell me what is happening now,바카라바카라 recalls a senior lawyer. Raphel used to meet separatist leaders regularly. When the All Parties Hurriyat Conference was formed on July 31, 1993, many believed she had a role in its formation as she was a strong adv­ocate of having such a conglomerate. How­ever, Shabir Shah says, 바카라I don바카라t think the US had any role in the formation of Hurriyat Conference.바카라

This January, the visit of 바카라India expert바카라 Lisa Curtis, seen as close to the Republican Party, to Srinagar created some noise. She met CM Mehbooba Mufti, commander of 15 Corps and Mirwaiz. Some analysts in Srinagar described her visit as 바카라Trump바카라s mission Kashmir바카라. Now that Curtis is deputy assistant to the president and senior director for South and Central Asia at the National Security Council, many presume Americans are interested once again in matters Kashmir. 바카라The Americans cannot ignore Kashmir anymore,바카라 says Prof Bhat. 바카라The Trump administration has accepted that it is a problem. China too is saying it. Remember, CPEC (China-Pakistan Economic Corridor) is going through the Kashmir region. The involvement of powerful countries in the region and the shaping of new alliances have made it urgent to resolve Kashmir.바카라

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Kashmiris protest outside White House, 2017

Photograph by Views & News

According to a senior Kashmiri political observer, the Americans have always been interested in Kashmir. 바카라Right from Sheikh Abdullah바카라s days to now, the Americans are conscious of the danger in Kashmir. After all, Sheikh was arrested for meeting American diplomats and sharing his ideas with them,바카라 he says. In 1950, Sheikh had a secret meeting with the then US ambassador Loy Henderson in Srinagar. In the meeting, Sheikh had vigorously argued for an independent Kashmir. Later, in May 1953, American Democratic leader Adlai Stevenson, who was on a world trip after his defeat in the US presidential elections, met Sheikh in Srinagar and encouraged him on the question of independent Kashmir. Not long after, on August 9, Sheikh was arrested and removed from his post as prime minister of Jammu and Kashmir. He was accused of hatching a conspiracy with foreign powers to make Kashmir independent.

A declassified CIA report of April 22, 1964, titled 바카라Sheikh Abdullah and the Kashmir issue바카라, was released last year. The report throws light on some vital details about Sheikh and the US interests in the Kashmir region. According to the declassified document, 바카라Sheikh Abdullah was also moved strongly by Kashmir바카라s feeling of separateness. ­Conversations with him in 1947바카라and, more particularly, with his wife and some close associates바카라bear out that he then favoured some solution in which the state would go its way. He seems to have agreed to accession to India out of the strength of his regard for ­Nehru and his fear that ­otherwise the state would be overrun by Pak­istan바카라. In time, as Nehru continued to build a strong and centralised federal ­structure in New Delhi, Abdullah found himself questioning New Delhi바카라s policies바카라first privately and then in 1953 publicly.바카라 The CIA report says this culminated in his arrest, and that the suspicion of 바카라foreign contact was dir­ected mainly at Pakistan, but also at the United States, which, in heyday of anti-American feeling in India, was portrayed as encouraging Abdullah in his schemes for an autonomous or independent Kashmir, which would then become a US base바카라.

The CIA report says suspicion of the US persisted even in 1964. It quotes a speech of V.K. Krishna Menon, former ­defence minister, who said 바카라an independent Kashmir would be an American Kashmir바카라. The suspicion continues in 2017. That is why Haley바카라s April statement is seen suspiciously in New Delhi and with hope by separatists in Srinagar.

Another observer, who met the visiting diplomats, says much depends on whether PM Narendra Modi would meet his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif on June 5 on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation ­summit in Astana, Kazakhstan, in the midst of heightened tension between the two countries. 바카라If at all that meeting takes place,바카라 he says, 바카라then there are some chances of talks between India and Pakistan and engagement between the Centre and the separatists. That바카라s where the role of ­America comes into play.바카라

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Bristling Border

Chronology of ­escalating tension along the LoC

  • Sept 18, 2016: Terrorists infiltrate and attack an army base in Uri, killing 19 Indian soldiers; India vows retaliation
  • Sept 29, 2016: India announces it ­conducted 바카라surgical strikes바카라 on militant launchpads across the LoC, responding to Uri attack
  • Oct 28, 2016: An Indian soldier바카라s body found mutilated in Kupwara바카라s Machil
  • Nov 22, 2016: Pakistan troops open fire, kill three Indian soldiers along the LoC in Kupwara
  • Nov 29, 2016: Pakistan and India exchange fire along the LoC in both Baramulla and Uri
  • Feb 13, 2017: Pakistan Army바카라s public relations wing, the ISPR, says Indian firing kills three Pak soldiers
  • May 1, 2017: Pakistani forces attack Indian posts in the Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch, mutilate bodies of two soldiers; India calls it unprovoked action
  • May 22, 2017: Indian Army carries out ­바카라punitive assault바카라 on ­Pakistani posts as revenge and claims extensive damage
  • May 24, 2017: Pakistan Army releases video purportedly showing damages to Indian military posts in response to the 바카라punitive assault바카라 by Indian forces

By Naseer Ganai in Srinagar

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